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Myopic maculopathy: Current status and proposal for a new classification and grading system (ATN) [PDF]
Myopia is a highly frequent ocular disorder worldwide and pathologic myopia is the 4th most common cause of irreversible blindness in developed countries. Pathologic myopia is especially common in East Asian countries.
Jorge Ruiz-Medrano +2 more
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Measurements of the parapapillary atrophy area and other fundus morphological features in high myopia with or without posterior staphyloma and myopic traction maculopathy [PDF]
AIM: To investigate the affecting factors of parapapillary gamma and delta zones and other fundus morphological features in high myopia. METHODS: Seventy high myopia patients were included in this retrospective observational study and 47 patients were ...
Xiao-Xiao Guo +7 more
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Purpose: To report the anatomic and visual outcomes following macular buckling in patients affected by pathological myopia-associated foveoschisis (FS) and macular detachment with or without macular hole (MH).
Pradeep Susvar +3 more
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Purpose: To compare treatment results of myopic traction maculopathy according to the international photographic classification for myopic maculopathy. Methods: This was a retrospective, single-surgeon–based, observational case series of 35 consecutive eyes that underwent vitrectomy
Kyung Sik Lee +2 more
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Can fundus features tell us something about 3D eye shape? [PDF]
PurposeTo determine whether imaging features derived from fundus photographs contain 3D eye shape information beyond that available from spherical equivalent refraction (SER).MethodsWe analysed 99 eyes of 68 normal adults in the UK Biobank.
Gibbon, Samuel +3 more
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Choroidal Perfusion after Macular Surgery in Myopic Traction Maculopathy
Myopic traction maculopathy (MTM) is a vision-threatening condition associated with high myopia, posing public health concerns due to the global rise in the prevalence of myopia. MTM encompasses various pathological changes, including foveoschisis, macular hole formation, and retinal detachment, which can lead to irreversible vision loss if not ...
Miguel A. Quiroz-Reyes +1 more
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Multiple parafoveal retinal detachment in myopic tractional maculopathy
This study investigates the occurrence of multiple parafoveal retinal detachments (RDs) in myopic traction maculopathy (MTM), emphasizing the atypical extrafoveal involvement compared to central foveal detachment commonly observed.
Tsai-Chu Yeh, Shih-Jen Chen
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Characteristics and Prognostic Factors Associated With the Progression of Myopic Traction Maculopathy in Mexican Patients. [PDF]
Bayram-Suverza M +5 more
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Prognostic Factors Related with Surgical Outcome of Vitrectomy in Myopic Traction Maculopathy. [PDF]
Kim CY, Kim MS, Kim KL, Woo SJ, Park KH.
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